{"row_id":0,"name":"Traualpsee","description":"Walking along the shores of Lake Traualpsee is an unforgettable experience. At 1,631 metres above sea level the lake is a natural habitat for many alpine plants and animals but remains cold throughout the year, meaning that only brave souls take the plunge on a hot summer’s day for a (quick) swim. A good place to warm up over a hearty meal is the adjacent Obere Traualpe hut or the Landsberger Hütte hut, just a 20-minute walk away.","address":{"postalcode":"XXX"},"geo":{"latitude":"4.74488E1","longitude":"1.05141E1"},"identifier":44186,"image":{"name":"Traualpsee"},"amenityfeature":{"value":"http:\/\/schema.org\/True"},"disambiguatingdescription":"The Naturschutzgebiet Vilsalpsee nature reserve is home to two beautiful lakes: the Vilsalpsee and the Traualpsee.","page_url":"https:\/\/www.tyrol.com\/things-to-do\/attractions\/swimming\/pools-and-lakes\/a-traualpsee-tannheim"}
{"row_id":1,"name":"Plansee","description":"Lake Plansee is fed by another lake, the Heiterwangersee, which lies at a slightly higher altitude. The two lakes are connected by a narrow canal. The Plansee’s swimming area is on the north-eastern shore, where visitors will find large sunbathing lawns and crystal clear waters which have received the highest rating from the local authorities.A wide range of sporting activities is available, including scuba diving, snorkelling, sailing, rowing and canoeing. Sightseeing ships operate on the lake from late May until autumn.The lake is home to many types of fish – grayling, brown trout, minnow, carp, rainbow trout, whitefish, roach, lake trout, tench and arctic char – and even Emperor Maximilian I noted in his fishing book that the Plansee contained “many and diverse species”. That is still the case today, which is why the Plansee is one of the most popular destinations in the region for fishing enthusiasts. The shady tree-covered paths leading around the lake are a good place for a walk on hot days.Access to the Plansee is free of charge, though visitors wishing to use the sunbathing lawns at the campsite and next to the hotel on the eastern shores of the lake are charged a small","address":{"postalcode":"XXX"},"geo":{"latitude":"4.74694E1","longitude":"1.07998E1"},"identifier":44166,"image":{"name":"Plansee"},"amenityfeature":{"value":"http:\/\/schema.org\/True"},"disambiguatingdescription":"The Plansee in the district of Reutte is the second-largest natural lake in Tirol after the Achensee. Like a fjord, it lies between the forest-covered ridges of the Zwiesel and Spießberg mountains.","page_url":"https:\/\/www.tyrol.com\/things-to-do\/attractions\/swimming\/pools-and-lakes\/a-plansee"}
{"row_id":2,"name":"Weißlahn swimming lake","description":"The lake is a popular meeting place in summer for locals and visitors alike in search of sporting action or simply a little relaxation. There is plenty to see and do for children and teenagers, from inflatable floating platforms on the lake to rock climbing and beach volleyball. Younger children and toddlers can splash around in a separate area with a small stream running through it. The Badesee Weißlahn has a large car park but can also be accessed by bicycle via the Inn Cycle Path.","address":{"postalcode":"XXX"},"geo":{"longitude":"1.16566E1","latitude":"4.7322E1"},"identifier":44081,"image":null,"amenityfeature":{"value":"http:\/\/schema.org\/True"},"disambiguatingdescription":"Situated to the south of Terfens in the Inntal Valley, the \\\"Badesee Weißlahn\\\" covers an area of 0.044 square kilometres and is surrounded by a large sports and leisure centre.","page_url":"https:\/\/www.tyrol.com\/things-to-do\/attractions\/swimming\/pools-and-lakes\/a-badesee-weisslahn"}
{"row_id":3,"name":"Piburger See","description":"Dominated by the awe-inspiring Acherkogel mountain high above, the Piburger See is a popular destination in summer thanks to its beautiful location in the heart of an alpine forest at 900 metres above sea level. Despite its altitude, the lake warms up relatively quickly in summer to a pleasant 24°C. The Piburger See is an area of outstanding natural beauty within the borders of a nature reserve and therefore serves as a habitat for many protected species of animals and plants. Large areas of the shoreline are covered with sedges, reeds and moor grass; marsh cinquefoil, marsh skullcap and marsh marigold are among the other plants found here. Marsh clover grows close to the water’s edge. In the lake itself there are many different types of fish, including trout, char, perch and roach. At the south-eastern end of the lake there is a swimming area where visitors can hire rowing boats. The lake is also popular with anglers (permits are available from the local authority in Oetz, the “Gemeindeamt Oetz”. On cold winter days, as soon as the ice is thick enough, the lake is given over to ice skaters and winter walkers. There is a two-kilometre-long and eight-metre-wide strip","address":{"postalcode":"XXX"},"geo":{"latitude":"4.71945E1","longitude":"1.08898E1"},"identifier":44158,"image":{"name":"Piburger See"},"amenityfeature":{"value":"http:\/\/schema.org\/True"},"disambiguatingdescription":"Lake Piburger See and the 3,000m high Acherkogel mountain are two must-see highlights near the village of Oetz in the Ötztal Valley.","page_url":"https:\/\/www.tyrol.com\/things-to-do\/attractions\/swimming\/pools-and-lakes\/a-piburger-see"}
{"row_id":4,"name":"Alatsee","description":"This charming mountain lake is ideal for walkers, nature enthusiasts and all those looking for peace and quiet in beautiful alpine surroundings. During the warm summer months it also draws brave swimmers keen to take the plunge in the 20°C water before soaking up the rays on the large sunbathing lawn, while for hikers the cooling waters are the perfect place to soothe tired feet after a long day out.Surrounded on all sides by a thick forest, the Alatsee is home to one of the largest freshwater populations of purple sulphur bacteria anywhere in the world. These rare bacteria form a pink film at a depth of between 15 and 18 metres. Above this layer the water is rich in oxygen and has a huge diversity of flora and fauna. Legend has it that ghosts live in the lake and that during the Second World War its waters were used to hide gold. Alas, so far neither ghosts nor gold have been found. One reason for this may be that scuba diving is not allowed in the lake.Although, or indeed because, there is no dedicated swimming area with changing rooms and the like, the lake is a popular destination with","address":{"postalcode":"XXX"},"geo":{"latitude":"4.75608E1","longitude":"1.06403E1"},"identifier":43853,"image":{"name":"Naturbadesee Alatsee"},"amenityfeature":{"value":"http:\/\/schema.org\/True"},"disambiguatingdescription":"One of Lake Alatsee’s shores runs along the border between Germany and Austria, on the edge of the Reutte Nature Park Region, while the lake itself officially lies within the territory of the Ostallgäu district in Bavaria.","page_url":"https:\/\/www.tyrol.com\/things-to-do\/attractions\/swimming\/pools-and-lakes\/a-alatsee"}
{"row_id":5,"name":"Schlitters swimming lake","description":"Just a stone’s throw from the lake are a sports centre, a beach volleyball court and a café with a large terrace overlooking the lake. Family-friendly events are held throughout the summer. The lake also has a dedicated area for non-swimmers with a small mountain stream ideal for toddlers and young children to splash around in. Another section of the lake is closed to swimmers in order to protect the beautiful water lilies which grow in among the thick reeds beds.","address":{"postalcode":"XXX"},"geo":{"longitude":"1.18395E1","latitude":"4.73837E1"},"identifier":43859,"image":{"name":"Badesee Schlitters"},"amenityfeature":{"value":"http:\/\/schema.org\/True"},"disambiguatingdescription":"Located at the entrance to the Zillertal Valley, the Badesee Schlitters is a beautiful swimming lake with spacious lawns for sunbathing, wooden walkways onto the water, plenty of alpine vegetation and warm temperatures in the summer months.","page_url":"https:\/\/www.tyrol.com\/things-to-do\/attractions\/swimming\/pools-and-lakes\/a-badesee-schlitters"}
{"row_id":6,"name":"Tristacher See","description":"The lake’s deep-water drainage system ensures exceptionally clean water which reaches a pleasant 24°C in summer.Facilities include large sunbathing lawns and plenty of trees providing shade as well as parasols and deckchairs for hire. Drinks, snacks and ice creams are available from the lakeside snack bar. Children can make new friends at the playground, while sports enthusiasts play beach volleyball or take a walk around the lake on the circular hiking trail leading past the “Alter See”, a natural biotope for plants and animals.Accommodation is provided at the campsite next to the lake or the four-star Hotel Tristacher See with award-winning food. The hotel is located on the western shore of the lake and offers a wide variety of spa and beauty treatments as well as saunas, massages and an indoor swimming pool.The Tristacher See is easy to get to from nearby Lienz. Visitors arriving by car must park at the “Parkplatz Seewiese”, where a fee is charged from the start of July until the start of August. There is also a free shuttle bus service to the lake.","address":{"postalcode":"XXX"},"geo":{"longitude":"1.2796E1","latitude":"4.68069E1"},"identifier":44188,"image":{"name":"Tristacher See Strandbad"},"amenityfeature":null,"disambiguatingdescription":"Situated in a small valley at the foot of the Lienz Dolomites, Lake Tristacher See is one of the best-known and most popular lakes in East Tirol.","page_url":"https:\/\/www.tyrol.com\/things-to-do\/attractions\/swimming\/pools-and-lakes\/a-tristacher-see"}
{"row_id":7,"name":"Le lac d’Achensee","description":"Au lac d’Achensee, les conditions de vent sont idéales pour les amateurs de sports nautiques. Ce lac gigantesque, à cheval sur le Tyrol et la Bavière, est particulièrement apprécié des amateurs de voile, de surf ou de plongée et sa réputation le précède bien au-delà des frontières tyroliennes. Son infrastructure à la pointe en fait une destination vacances idéale pour toute la famille. Avec une eau comprise entre 18°C et 20°C, le lac d’Achensee est pendant les mois chauds d’été une fidèle source de rafraîchissement. Les visiteurs, qui ont le choix entre cinq plages, peuvent profiter des joies de l’eau comme ils l’entendent. Bon à savoir Les plages de Maurach, Pertisau et Achenkirch vous invitent à passer la journée aux bords du lac. A Maurach-Buchau, l’accès à l’eau et aux toilettes est adapté aux personnes à mobilité réduite. Avec un vent sud léger dans la matinée (de force comprise entre 1 à 2) et un vent nord plus important l’après-midi (entre 3 et 5), manœuvrer son bateau et maîtriser sa planche requièrent force, coordination et agilité. De nombreuses écoles professionnelles de voile, surf et kite-surf bordent le lac aux différents sites touristiques. Les plus téméraires peuvent tenter le rafting, le","address":{"postalcode":"XXX"},"geo":{"latitude":"4.74307E1","longitude":"1.17346E1"},"identifier":43838,"image":{"name":"Le lac d’Achensee"},"amenityfeature":{"value":"http:\/\/schema.org\/True"},"disambiguatingdescription":"Le lac d’Achensee s’étire sur 9 km et est ainsi le plus grand lac tyrolien. Bénéficiant d’un emplacement idéal, il fait le bonheur des amateurs de surf, de voile et de baignade.","page_url":"https:\/\/fr.tyrol.com\/loisirs\/nature\/lacs-de-baignade\/lieux-de-baignade\/a-le-lac-dachensee"}
{"row_id":8,"name":"Floschen swimming pond","description":"As the name suggests, the Mooreweiher Floschen is a moorland lake with mineral-rich water which is very good for the skin, making it ideal for either a footbath or swim. The lake, which is surrounded by meadows with grazing cattle and spectacular views, can be accessed free of charge.","address":{"postalcode":"XXX"},"geo":{"latitude":"4.75305E1","longitude":"1.04456E1"},"identifier":44154,"image":{"name":"Moorweiher Floschen"},"amenityfeature":{"value":"http:\/\/schema.org\/True"},"disambiguatingdescription":"The Tannheimer Tal Valley and its Schattwald forest enjoy many hours of sunshine, so it seems logical that it is home to a small lake, the Moorweiher Floschen, ideal for cooling off on a hot summer’s day.","page_url":"https:\/\/www.tyrol.com\/things-to-do\/attractions\/swimming\/pools-and-lakes\/a-moorweiher-floschen"}
{"row_id":9,"name":"Mieming swimming lake","description":"One of the main highlights is its spectacular location on the Mieminger Plateau overlooking the Inntal Valley. Surrounded by open meadows and tall trees providing shade on hot days, the lake has exceptionally clean water as well as plenty of activities for visitors of all ages – and on top of that it is easy to get to and has a free car park.There are four wooden walkways leading out onto the water and two floating islands in the lake as well as a water trampoline for spectacular tricks. This sporting theme continues on the shore with basketball, slackline, table tennis, table football and badminton all on offer. A more relaxing option is the Kneipp water therapy station or a walk around the lake, while children in search of action can head off to the adventure playground.After all that running around, why not pay a visit to the Leuchtturm restaurant with its pretty garden and large terrace overlooking the lake? The restaurant serves a range of regional and international food. The Mieminger Badesee also hosts a number of events and concerts throughout the summer.","address":{"postalcode":"XXX"},"geo":{"latitude":"4.72918E1","longitude":"1.0976E1"},"identifier":44151,"image":{"name":"Badesee Mieming"},"amenityfeature":{"value":"http:\/\/schema.org\/True"},"disambiguatingdescription":"The Mieminger Badesee is a small but perfectly formed artificial lake with modern facilities and attractions for all the family.","page_url":"https:\/\/www.tyrol.com\/things-to-do\/attractions\/swimming\/pools-and-lakes\/a-mieminger-badesee"}
{"row_id":10,"name":"Blindsee","description":"Whatever the water temperature, the Blindsee is a popular destination throughout the summer months and draws a large number of visitors thanks to its large sunbathing lawns and pebble beach.The many underwater tree trunks also make it one of the most interesting lakes in the region for scuba divers, who don’t mind the cold water in their thick neoprene suits and appreciate the excellent underwater visibility which is only impeded by the influx of meltwater at the end of the winter. Visibility can reach up to 30 metres in good conditions.Divers require a permit from the owner of the lake, the Hotel MOHR life resort in Lermoos. The same applies to anglers hoping to get their hands on some of the trout, whitefish, bass, carp and char which populate the lake.Swimmers can access the lake free of charge. A pretty walking trail leading around the shore offers great views of the Zugspitze, Germany’s highest mountain.","address":{"postalcode":"XXX"},"geo":{"longitude":"1.08476E1","latitude":"4.73639E1"},"identifier":44110,"image":null,"amenityfeature":{"value":"http:\/\/schema.org\/True"},"disambiguatingdescription":"Lake Blindsee at the foot of the Fernpass connecting Austria to Germany is an idyllic mountain lake perched at over 1,000 metres above sea level. The lake‘s high altitude means that its waters are generally quite cold, but during periods of warm weather in summer the temperature can rise as high as 24°C.","page_url":"https:\/\/www.tyrol.com\/things-to-do\/attractions\/swimming\/pools-and-lakes\/a-blindsee"}
{"row_id":11,"name":"Schwarzsee","description":"Despite its greenish colour, Lake Schwarzsee’s water is exceptionally clean and even good for the skin thanks to its high concentration of natural minerals. The lake is surrounded by the spectacular Kaiser Mountains. Certain sections of the shoreline have been declared nature reserves, though there are still plenty of sunbathing lawns with direct access to the water.The Schwarzsee isn’t, in fact, black (“Schwarz”) but instead a beautiful deep shade of emerald green. A boat hire service is available at the lake, while anglers are drawn by the large populations of pike, pikeperch, carp and tench.The Schwarzsee can be easily reached via the Brixentaler Straße. Accommodation is available in the hotels and guesthouses nearby, while some holiday apartments have private access to the lake. Next to the lake there is a modern campsite with a spa and indoor swimming pool.","address":{"postalcode":"XXX"},"geo":{"longitude":"1.23694E1","latitude":"4.74574E1"},"identifier":44179,"image":[{"name":"Schwarzsee"},{"name":"Schwarzsee Morgendunst"}],"amenityfeature":{"value":"http:\/\/schema.org\/True"},"disambiguatingdescription":"As the name suggests, Lake Schwarzsee between Kitzbühel and Reith is a moorland lake with dark waters which reach temperatures of 27°C in summer, making it the warmest moorland lake in Tirol and a popular swimming spot.","page_url":"https:\/\/www.tyrol.com\/things-to-do\/attractions\/swimming\/pools-and-lakes\/a-schwarzsee"}
{"row_id":12,"name":"Fließ woodland swimming pond","description":"Indeed, the lake is so peaceful that all of a sudden you will find yourself hearing noises normally drowned out such as birdsong and leaves gently rustling in the wind. Though the quality of the water is excellent, swimmers should be aware that the high altitude of the lake often means that it is relatively cold – perhaps better for a refreshing paddle than a full-on plunge. The only way to access the lake is via a walking path (Nr. 9). Visitors coming by car should drive towards Gacher Blick and park at the first right-hand bend in the road after leaving the village. It takes around 20 minutes to reach the lake on foot.","address":{"postalcode":"XXX"},"geo":{"longitude":"1.06497E1","latitude":"4.71282E1"},"identifier":44116,"image":{"name":"Waldweiher Fliess"},"amenityfeature":{"value":"http:\/\/schema.org\/True"},"disambiguatingdescription":"The \\\"Waldweiher Fließ\\\" is a small lake in the middle of a big forest in the TirolWest region. It irrigates the meadows to the east of Fließ and is the perfect place to relax on a hot summer’s day.","page_url":"https:\/\/www.tyrol.com\/things-to-do\/attractions\/swimming\/pools-and-lakes\/a-waldweiher-fliess"}
{"row_id":13,"name":"Stillebach swimming lake","description":"Surrounded by the Mittagskogel and Wildspitze mountains, this small lake is a haven of peace and quiet. In the background thunders the mighty Klockelefall, one of the largest waterfalls in the Pitztal Valley and illumined at night. Swimming in the lake is permitted, though its altitude (1,400m) means that the water is relatively cold, even in summer. Other attractions include a Kneipp water therapy facility near the lake. The lakeside café and the Biohotel Stillebach with its beautiful terrace overlooking the lake serve good food.","address":{"postalcode":"XXX"},"geo":{"longitude":"1.08643E1","latitude":"4.70455E1"},"identifier":44181,"image":[{"name":"Kneippanlage Stillebach"},{"name":"Badesee Stillebach"}],"amenityfeature":{"value":"http:\/\/schema.org\/True"},"disambiguatingdescription":"There are a few rare places which are so beautiful that they almost take your breath away. The natural swimming lake in St. Leonhard in the Pitztal Valley is one such location.","page_url":"https:\/\/www.tyrol.com\/things-to-do\/attractions\/swimming\/pools-and-lakes\/a-stillebach"}
{"row_id":14,"name":"Möserer See","description":"The lake is, in fact, a popular destination all year round thanks to its beautiful forest location offering absolute peace and quiet. The many benches dotted along the shoreline are an ideal place to sit down, take a rest and enjoy the fabulous views.However, it is in summer that this moorland lake, which lies within a nature reserve, comes to life. Many waterbirds call the Möserer See home, and if you are lucky then you may even get your own personal duck escort as you swim across the lake. Fever clover grows in the shallow areas, while pretty wild flowers (including alpine roses) can be found along the shore.After exploring the network of well-maintained hiking trails leading around the lake, stop off for a drink and a snack at the Möserer Seestubn restaurant serving traditional food prepared with fresh herbs, including local fish and homemade desserts. One walk particularly popular with families is between Seefeld and the Möserer See, which takes around an hour. There is a bus service from the centre of Mösern to Seefeld. The Möserer See is accessible free of charge all year round.","address":{"addresslocality":"Mösern","postalcode":"6100"},"geo":{"latitude":"4.73155E1","longitude":"1.11442E1"},"identifier":44155,"image":null,"amenityfeature":{"value":"http:\/\/schema.org\/True"},"disambiguatingdescription":"Lake Möserer See lies in the quiet hamlet of Mösern between Telfs and Seefeld at 1,295 metres above sea level and reaches a pleasantly warm 25°C in summer.","page_url":"https:\/\/www.tyrol.com\/things-to-do\/attractions\/swimming\/pools-and-lakes\/a-moeserer-see"}
{"row_id":15,"name":"Lottensee","description":"Situated between Mösern and Seefeld, the Lottensee is somewhat of a lottery! Thanks to a natural phenomenon it appears only a-periodically from beneath the earth’s surface, meaning that if you are unlucky then you will have to do without a refreshing swim. Another such lake which appears and disappears is Lake Wildmoossee, just a 30-minute walk from the Lottensee. There is no reliable way of predicting when and to what extent the Lottensee will form, though the local farmers have a poetic rule of thumb: “Viel Schnee, viel See” (“Lots of snow, lots of lake”). This is connected to the fact that meltwater causes the pressure in the underground caves to rise, pushing the water out of the earth and causing the lake to form. A lake to enjoy while it is around!","address":{"postalcode":"XXX"},"geo":{"longitude":"1.11302E1","latitude":"4.73255E1"},"identifier":44149,"image":null,"amenityfeature":{"value":"http:\/\/schema.org\/True"},"disambiguatingdescription":"Lake Lottensee is a fascinating natural phenomenon: it appears only periodically and is therefore not always available for a refreshing swim.","page_url":"https:\/\/www.tyrol.com\/things-to-do\/attractions\/swimming\/pools-and-lakes\/a-lottensee"}
{"row_id":16,"name":"Mittersee","description":"Of the three lakes, the Mittersee with its spectacular mountain panorama and charming small fisherman’s hut is considered the most beautiful. On hot days in summer many people flock to this body of water close to the German border to relax and cool off. Directly next to the lake there is a large sunbathing area and a children’s playground. Older children will enjoy exploring the nearby forest.The crystal clear water is home to many species of fish, including trout and carp. However, anglers require a permit – just like scuba divers, campers and those who wish to explore the lake on a raft. The lake is privately owned by the Hotel Mohr Life Resort in Lermoos.There is a 4.5km hiking trail leading from Biberwier past the Loisachquellen, a beautiful area of forest where the Loisach river is formed by a number of springs emerging from the earth, to the Mittersee. The walk from Biberwier to the lake takes just over an hour. Visitors arriving by car should park in the car park on the edge of Biberwier, before the exit to the Fernpass\/Nassereith road. From there it is just a short walk along a flat road to get to the","address":{"postalcode":"XXX"},"geo":{"longitude":"1.08657E1","latitude":"4.73688E1"},"identifier":44152,"image":{"name":"Mittersee Biberwier"},"amenityfeature":{"value":"http:\/\/schema.org\/True"},"disambiguatingdescription":"Lake Mittersee, the Blindsee and the Weißensee are a trio of lakes near the border between Tirol and the Allgäu region over the border in Germany.","page_url":"https:\/\/www.tyrol.com\/things-to-do\/attractions\/swimming\/pools-and-lakes\/a-mittersee"}
{"row_id":17,"name":"Vilsalpsee","description":"As you can tell, Lake Vilsalpsee is very much a place to get away from it all and relax. Though swimming in the lake is permitted, the water temperature in summer is usually no higher than 18°C, so those brave enough to take the plunge are often back out on the shore within a few minutes!Visitors who would rather keep their feet dry (and warm!) can hire a rowing boat on the northern shore or take a walk around the lake and admire the reflection of the Gaishorn and Rauhorn mountains in the water. Further popular attractions are the Vilsalpe hut, just a few metres from the southern shore, and the Bergaicht waterfall at the end of the valley.There are two restaurants on the lake’s northern shore serving fresh fish from the lake, including brown trout, lake trout and arctic char. Fishing in the lake is also permitted.The road leading into the nature reserve is closed to private cars from 10:00 until 17:00. During these hours the lake can be reached on foot, via horse-drawn carriage or by bus.","address":{"postalcode":"XXX"},"geo":{"latitude":"4.74633E1","longitude":"1.05029E1"},"identifier":44190,"image":{"name":"Vilsalpsee"},"amenityfeature":{"value":"http:\/\/schema.org\/True"},"disambiguatingdescription":"The Naturschutzgebiet Vilsalpsee nature reserve is one of the most beautiful spots in the Tannheimer Tal Valley. Along its shore grow 700 different plant species, including rare wild orchids. Great crested grebes are among the many birds which have made this charming corner of Tirol the highest avian breeding area in Austria.","page_url":"https:\/\/www.tyrol.com\/things-to-do\/attractions\/swimming\/pools-and-lakes\/a-vilsalpsee"}
{"row_id":18,"name":"Natterer See","description":"Mountains, meadows, forests – the area around the Natterer See, a moorland lake with very clean water which reaches 25°C in summer, has everything you would expect to find in Tirol. Accommodation is available next to the lake in the form of an award-winning campsite with modern facilities and plenty of activities for families.Swimming, of course, is the number one watersport at the Natterer See, while other attractions include water polo, water volleyball, canoeing and windsurfing and the famous Happy Swing, a huge 66m long slide into the water. The sporting theme continues on dry land with trampolines, table tennis, beach volleyball, tennis, badminton, streetball, boccia as well as a shooting range for crossbow, bow & arrow and air rifle.Hungry after all that action? Then stop off at the snack shop or lakeside restaurant with a bar, pizzeria and take away service offering regional delicacies and international dishes served in cosy surroundings or outdoors on the large terrace or in one of the romantic lakeside pavilions.","address":{"streetaddress":"Natterer See","addresslocality":"Natters","postalcode":"6161"},"geo":{"latitude":"4.72376E1","longitude":"1.13403E1"},"identifier":44156,"image":null,"amenityfeature":{"value":"http:\/\/schema.org\/True"},"disambiguatingdescription":"The charming village of Natters in the Mittelgebirge mountains to the south of Innsbruck has its own lake of the same name, Lake Natterer See, which is popular in summer thanks to its beautiful surroundings and proximity to the regional capital.","page_url":"https:\/\/www.tyrol.com\/things-to-do\/attractions\/swimming\/pools-and-lakes\/a-natterer-see"}
{"row_id":19,"name":"Ried swimming lake","description":"The lake is particularly popular with families thanks to its many child-friendly activities, including a giant 40m slide wide enough to accommodate several people at a time. Out on the water there is the Action Tower XXL, Balance Beam and Wibit Flip for adrenaline junkies of all ages. The water in the Badesee Ried is clean enough to drink and comes from the same storage reservoir which provides households in Ried with drinking water.Along the eastern shore of the lake there are several sunbathing lawns and a family-friendly swimming area with a large pirate ship, a pirate treehouse, an eagle’s nest and a Goliath swing. After all that action, why not explore the lake in a pedalo?Hungry and thirsty adventurers can stop off at the See-Restaurant for a snack and a drink on the sun terrace overlooking the lake.","address":{"postalcode":"XXX"},"geo":{"latitude":"4.70608E1","longitude":"1.06595E1"},"identifier":43858,"image":{"name":"Rieder Badesee"},"amenityfeature":{"value":"http:\/\/schema.org\/True"},"disambiguatingdescription":"From peace and quiet to fun and action, the \\\"Badesee Ried\\\" swimming lake between Ried and Prutz in the Tiroler Oberland offers something for everyone on hot summer days.","page_url":"https:\/\/www.tyrol.com\/things-to-do\/attractions\/swimming\/pools-and-lakes\/a-badesee-ried"}
{"row_id":20,"name":"Trams swimming pond","description":"This natural swimming lake is a great place to cool off on a hot summer’s day and offers plenty to see and do for all the family. If you look closely then you may be able to spot crayfish, freshwater mussels and several species of dragonflies. Children can run around to their heart’s content in the adventure playground while their parents treat themselves to a spa session or beauty treatment at the nearby Hotel Tramser. The Badeweiher Trams is just a 2km drive from Landeck and can be reached on foot in 30 minutes from Landeck or Zams. Access to the lake is free of charge.","address":{"postalcode":"XXX"},"geo":{"latitude":"4.71447E1","longitude":"1.05828E1"},"identifier":44083,"image":{"name":"Badeweiher Trams"},"amenityfeature":{"value":"http:\/\/schema.org\/True"},"disambiguatingdescription":"Trams is the name given to the plateau between Landeck and Zams. Here, surrounded by a small forest at the foot of the Venet mountain, lies the \\\"Tramser Badeweiher\\\".","page_url":"https:\/\/www.tyrol.com\/things-to-do\/attractions\/swimming\/pools-and-lakes\/a-badeweiher-trams"}
{"row_id":21,"name":"Landl lido Thiersee","description":"The Strandbad Landl is a small but perfectly formed swimming lake with a playground, a slide and an aqua jump for youngsters as well as a large sunbathing lawn from which parents can watch the their children having fun. Snacks, drinks and ice cream are available from the nearby café.","address":{"postalcode":"XXX"},"geo":{"latitude":"4.75886E1","longitude":"1.20391E1"},"identifier":44184,"image":{"name":"Strandbad Landl"},"amenityfeature":{"value":"http:\/\/schema.org\/True"},"disambiguatingdescription":"What better way to spend a hot summer’s day than lying on the sandy shore looking out over lush green meadows and a small lake fed with alpine spring water? Welcome to the \\\"Strandbad Landl\\\" in Thiersee!","page_url":"https:\/\/www.tyrol.com\/things-to-do\/attractions\/swimming\/pools-and-lakes\/a-badesee-strandbad-landl"}
{"row_id":22,"name":"Lanser See","description":"A lake as a wedding present? Almost, but not quite. In 1328, Heinrich II presented Lake Lanser See not to his new wife, Beatrice of Savoy, on the occasion of their marriage but to the Stift Wilten monastery in Innsbruck as payment in kind for the elaborate ceremony and celebrations. Today this lake at 840 metres above sea level is popular with sun worshippers from the regional capital, who flock here on warm days to cool off and enjoy the spectacular scenery.It is situated in the Mittelgebirge mountains to the south-east of Innsbruck, around one kilometre from the village of Igls. The murky nature of the lake’s water is due to the fact that the Lanser See is fed by groundwater filtered through moorland to the north-east, making it very healthy for the skin. Courses in shiatsu, qigong and yoga are regularly offered on the shores of the lake.There are also a number of swimming courses available as well as a pedalo hire service, table tennis tables and many other sports facilities. Other highlights include a children’s pool, swings, a sandpit with a sun shade, and a rope swing. A separate nudist area is also provided.","address":{"postalcode":"6072","addresslocality":"Lans"},"geo":{"latitude":"4.72404E1","longitude":"1.14184E1"},"identifier":44145,"image":{"name":"Lanser See"},"amenityfeature":{"value":"http:\/\/schema.org\/True"},"disambiguatingdescription":"This charming lake perched on a plateau to the south of Innsbruck is popular with locals and visitors alike, who are drawn by the fabulous views, exceptionally clean water, large sunbathing lawns and shady trees.","page_url":"https:\/\/www.tyrol.com\/things-to-do\/attractions\/swimming\/pools-and-lakes\/a-lanser-see"}
{"row_id":23,"name":"Ahornsee","description":"In the short space of time since it opened, the Ahornsee has quickly become one of the most popular summer destinations in the region around Söll with its combination of action and relaxation in and around the water. The lake itself is surrounded by lush sunbathing lawns and tall trees providing shade on hot days. Four wooden walkways lead out onto the lake. A section of the shoreline has been covered with stones, gravel and sand for an authentic seaside experience. The spacious swimming and leisure area also includes changing facilities, WCs, showers and a rental service for deckchairs and parasols. There is also a small café selling snacks, drinks and ice cream, which all taste even better when served with a fabulous view of the lake.","address":{"postalcode":"XXX","addresscountry":"Österreich"},"geo":{"longitude":"1.21982E1","latitude":"4.75025E1"},"identifier":43840,"image":null,"amenityfeature":{"value":"http:\/\/schema.org\/True"},"disambiguatingdescription":"In 2012 a swimming and leisure area was opened at Lake Ahornsee near Söll, a pretty mountain village located between the Kaiser Mountains and the Hohe Salve. During the summer months it draws locals and visitors alike with its wide range of outdoor activities and attractions.","page_url":"https:\/\/www.tyrol.com\/things-to-do\/attractions\/swimming\/pools-and-lakes\/a-lake-ahornsee"}
{"row_id":24,"name":"Durlassboden Stausee","description":"The fresh mountain meltwater means the reservoir remains pretty cold throughout the year, reaching a maximum of 21°C in summer. As well as swimming there are plenty of other activities on offer. Why not hire a pedalo and head out onto the reservoir to explore? Scuba diving is also popular here, especially in autumn when visibility underwater can reach up to 20 metres. Next to the reservoir is a large sunbathing area with several barbeque spots. Facilities include toilets, showers and changing cabins. Walkers can explore the trail leading around the lake, taking in several huts serving food and drink. We also recommend the walk from the Alpengasthof Finkau to the Leitenkammerklamm gorge.","address":{"postalcode":"XXX"},"geo":{"latitude":"4.72382E1","longitude":"1.20999E1"},"identifier":44112,"image":null,"amenityfeature":null,"disambiguatingdescription":"Durlassboden Stausee reservoir is both a natural attraction in its own right and a popular place for relaxing in summer. It is located in the village of Gerlos in the Zillertal Valley at 1,400 metres above sea level and fed by rushing streams running down off the mountains.","page_url":"https:\/\/www.tyrol.com\/things-to-do\/attractions\/swimming\/pools-and-lakes\/a-badesee-durlassbodenstausee"}
